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Even the rumor of his death became a joke

Even the rumor of his death became a joke

Comedian Mohamed Musa… the smile maker

Sudan Events – Follow-ups

On Tuesday, a rumor spread on social media on passing away of the comedian and member of the Tirab comedy group, Mohamed Musa.
Mohamed Musa commented on the rumor, making a joke out of it, and said, “I woke up and found a lot of messages on my phone saying someone died. I looked up and said, ‘I’m dead and I don’t know.’”
He added, “Among the virtues of the rumor is that I knew who came for the funeral, who paid for the examination, and who attended the bed.”
Mohamed Musa, who currently resides in the United States of America USA denied what was circulating in the media through his Facebook account, and said that the photo in which he appears sick dates back to the past and was published in recent days under the comment of Salamat Awafi Mohamed Musa.
He affirmed that he was fine and reassured all his fans of his health. He continued, “I am fine and fasting for 29 days in Ramadan. I also congratulate the Sudanese people on Eid, and Allah willing, everyone is fine.”
The artist, Mohamed Musa, kept drawing a smile on the faces of Sudanese people through light humor, television programs, and drama, and he became famous throughout Sudan for his famous saying (the people of compensation).
The artist, Mohamed Musa, was born in the White Nile State in the village of Wad Al-Najumi, which is located east of the Nile, adjacent to the city of Shabsha.
Mohamed Musa studied at the Institute of Education – Bakht Al-Rida, and worked in the Tirab Comedy Group .
. He presented the Humor Salon program, and was recently famous for the program Al-Shrouq Passed from here, which distributed gifts to the Sudanese.

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